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NY v Trump: Judge regrets he ‘unfortunately’ can’t fine 45th president more in gag order ruling

Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over the NY v. Trump trial, lamented not being able to fine the former president more than $1,000 per violation of his gag order.

Trump permitted to attend son Barron’s graduation after ripping trial judge for delaying decision

Former President Trump was granted permission to attend his son Barron's graduation in Florida next month amid the NY v. Trump trial in Manhattan.

California’s population has grown for the first time since 2019, according to governor’s report

The populous state of California has seen a major decline in population since 2019, but it is finally seeing the growth in the state's residential numbers according to a report.

Johnson to kick off wide-ranging House probe on college campus antisemitism

House Speaker Mike Johnson is readying to announce a probe into colleges and universities' handling of antisemitism.

DeSantis touts Florida lawsuit seeking to block Biden’s Title IX changes

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis touted a lawsuit from multiple states pushing to block President Biden from integrating transgender ideology into U.S. colleges.

Media can’t admit Biden’s disasters and campus hate, so they blame it on ‘conservatives pounce’

Americans don't need anyone to seize on the things they can see for themselves.

Bragg’s Prosecution of Trump Violates New York State’s Constitution

A crucial due-process provision is meant to prevent exactly what the DA has done: force a defendant to go to trial without being put...

There Is No ‘Immunity Clause’

So what is the Supreme Court really doing here?

A Small Miracle: A Completed New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant

Yesterday, in Georgia, the first new commercial nuclear reactors built from scratch in the U.S. in more than three decades entered commercial service.

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